We strongly recommend that you do
not drive faster than posted speed
limits and conditions allow. If you
decide it is safe to drive at high
speeds (over 137 mph or 220 km/h)
be sure to adjust the cold pressures
as shown below. If you do not,
excessive heat can build up and
cause sudden tire failure.
Tire pressure for high-speed driving
is the same as for normal driving.
Every time you check inflation, you
should also examine the tires for
damage, foreign objects, and wear.
You should look for:
Bumps or bulges in the tread or
side of the tire. Replace the tire if
you find either of these conditions.
Cuts, splits, or cracks in the side
of the tire. Replace the tire if you
can see fabric or cord.
Excessive tread wear.
For convenience the recommended
tire sizes and cold air pressures are
on a label on the driver’s doorjamb.
For additional information about
your tires, see page
.
When you return to normal speed
driving, be sure to readjust the tire
pressure for normal driving. You
should wait until the tires are cold
before adjusting the tire pressure.
(Type-S model)
220
Cold Tire Pressure for
Normal Driving
Tire Size
Front:
Rear:
Type-S model
Except Type-S model
Tires
High-Speed Driving
Tire Inspection
184
34 psi (230 kPa ,
2.3 kgf/cm )
34 psi (230 kPa ,
2.3 kgf/cm )
P215/45R17 87V